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What is the importance of preserving non-material culture?
What is the importance of preserving non-material culture?
- It is not important
- It can lead to progress
- It can cause regression
- It can have negative effects on society (correct)
What are the traditional society's political units?
What are the traditional society's political units?
- The city, the family, the tribe, and the council of state
- The village, the extended family, the compound, and the council of state
- The town, the nuclear family, the compound, and the council of state
- The quarter, the extended family, the compound, and the council of state (correct)
What is the interpretation of social change?
What is the interpretation of social change?
- Value-laden (correct)
- Objective and neutral
- Positive and progressive
- Negative and regressive
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Study Notes
- Non-material culture changes slowly due to being rooted in tradition.
- Preservation of non-material culture is important.
- Changing non-material culture can have negative effects on society and people's roots.
- Social change's interpretation is value-laden.
- Traditional society's politics concerned ordering and allocation of power.
- Grassroots impact of modern government is minimal due to being urban-based and distant.
- Traditional society's political units include the quarter, extended family, compound, and council of state.
- Politics in traditional society was not strange.
- The ability to control others was a concern in traditional society's politics.
- Social change is not synonymous with either progress or regression.
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